Questions:

Digital Nomad Friendly Destinations research how countries like Portugal, Estonia, and Barbados are reshaping their hospitality sectors to attract remote workers and long term travelers.

1. How are countries reshaping their hospitality sectors to attract remote workers and long-term travelers?

2. How do we define a digital nomad versus a traditional traveler?

3. What are the primary demographics for digital nomad guests? (Age, profession, nationality)

4. Which booking channels do digital nomads choose to find properties?

5. What internet speeds do you provide? And how do you ensure reliability?

6. Have you invested in mesh networks, fiber optics, or other advanced connectivity solutions?

7. What types of workspaces do you provide? Private rooms, coworking areas, and outdoor areas?

8. Do you offer 24-hour access to workspaces

9. How do you handle different time zones? When do guests work on usual hours for their clients?

10. Do you organize co-working sessions or social events for those guests?

11. Do you provide shipping scanning and printing services?

12. What recreational work facilites do you offer after work hours? Do you provide flexible meal times to accommodate various work schedules?

13. What makes a destination attractive to digital nomads is its cost of living, time zone, and climate?

14. Do you see digital nomadism as a permanent shift or a temporary trend?

15. How do you see the digital nomad market evolving in the next decade?